Bumper stickers, sandwich boards, pamphlets and handmade window signs expressing views on potential political issues in British Columbia do not require their creators or holders to register with British Columbia's
chief electoral officer under that province's Election Act, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled today; however, «sponsors» of election advertising are required to register, no matter how little they may have spent on the advertising.
As «sponsors,» these individuals might wish to remain anonymous, but would still be required to disclose their name and contact information to
the chief electoral officer.
The voter can then send the ballot and the certificate to
the Chief electoral Officer by any means before the close of the polls.
Chief electoral officer Ezra Chiloba told reporters the systems were not compromised at any point.
The AEC needs to supply enough people at small booths to conduct a booth including toilet, meals, supervision,
chief electoral officer in booth.
Alberta's
chief electoral officer is currently investigating.
On June 30, the last day the old provincial sales tax remained in effect, a coalition fronted by former Social Credit premier Bill Vander Zalm presented a petition of 557,383 valid signatures to the province's
chief electoral officer, which forces a bill abolishing the HST to be either voted on in the legislature or put to a referendum.
Not exact matches
Alberta's
Chief Electoral Officer Glen Resler spoke to the Standing Committee on Legislative Offices on September 24, 2015 about legislated timelines that require an
Electoral Boundaries Commission be appointed to redraw the provincial
electoral districts.
(c) an employee of the
Chief Electoral Officer who is assigned on a temporary basis to provide support to returning
officers in the administration of a general election or by - election under the Election Act within a region made up of one or more, but not all,
electoral districts as determined under the Representation Act, 2015; («membre du personnel électoral»)
35 (1) The
Chief Electoral Officer or the returning officer shall cause to be printed on the approved paper a sufficient number of ballots for the election in the electoral di
Officer or the returning
officer shall cause to be printed on the approved paper a sufficient number of ballots for the election in the electoral di
officer shall cause to be printed on the approved paper a sufficient number of ballots for the election in the
electoral district.
(2) The
Chief Electoral Officer may, using any media or other means that he or she considers appropriate, provide the public with information about Ontario's
electoral process, the right to vote and how to be a candidate.
64 Immediately following polling day, the
Chief Electoral Officer shall determine the number of electors that were entitled to vote in each
electoral district and, as soon as possible thereafter, shall furnish a certified statement thereof to each candidate in the
electoral district.
(3) The returning
officer shall provide a copy of the official polling list to each candidate in the electoral district in which the polling division is located, and the Chief Electoral Officer shall supply a copy of the official polling list to the registered party, if any, of the cand
officer shall provide a copy of the official polling list to each candidate in the
electoral district in which the polling division is located, and the
Chief Electoral Officer shall supply a copy of the official polling list to the registered party, if any, of the cand
Officer shall supply a copy of the official polling list to the registered party, if any, of the candidates.
(7) At least three days before the first advance poll day, the
Chief Electoral Officer or the returning officer shall cause one or more notices of the days, times and locations of the advance polls to be published in a manner that provides for coverage throughout the electoral di
Officer or the returning
officer shall cause one or more notices of the days, times and locations of the advance polls to be published in a manner that provides for coverage throughout the electoral di
officer shall cause one or more notices of the days, times and locations of the advance polls to be published in a manner that provides for coverage throughout the
electoral district.
(7) In implementing the
Chief Electoral Officer's direction, the returning officer of an electoral district to which the direction applies shall, no later than 14 days before polli
Officer's direction, the returning
officer of an electoral district to which the direction applies shall, no later than 14 days before polli
officer of an
electoral district to which the direction applies shall, no later than 14 days before polling day,
69 Notice in writing of an application to be made under subsection 71 (1) shall be given forthwith by the applicant personally or sent by registered mail to the
Chief Electoral Officer, the returning officer and election clerk, and each candidate in the electoral di
Officer, the returning
officer and election clerk, and each candidate in the electoral di
officer and election clerk, and each candidate in the
electoral district.
(2) The returning
officer shall transmit all election material to the Chief Electoral Officer in boxes or packages marked «Used» or «Unused» and secured and sealed with the prescribed seals and the returning officer shall endorse on each box or package of used material a description of the contents, the date of the election and the name of the electoral district to which they
officer shall transmit all election material to the
Chief Electoral Officer in boxes or packages marked «Used» or «Unused» and secured and sealed with the prescribed seals and the returning officer shall endorse on each box or package of used material a description of the contents, the date of the election and the name of the electoral district to which they
Officer in boxes or packages marked «Used» or «Unused» and secured and sealed with the prescribed seals and the returning
officer shall endorse on each box or package of used material a description of the contents, the date of the election and the name of the electoral district to which they
officer shall endorse on each box or package of used material a description of the contents, the date of the election and the name of the
electoral district to which they relate.
(vi) any other information that the
Chief Electoral Officer considers necessary to determine the elector's entitlement to vote or the
electoral district in which he or she may vote; and
17.2 The
Chief Electoral Officer may, for
electoral purposes, provide information from the permanent register of electors to,
114.1 (1) The
Chief Electoral Officer may implement public education and information programs to make Ontario's
electoral process better known to the public, particularly to those persons and groups most likely to experience difficulties in exercising their democratic rights.
(3) The returning
officer may, subject to the approval of the Chief Electoral Officer, appoint two persons as revising agents for the purpose of adding to the list of electors the names of qualified electors of a particular area, section or building containing multiple dwelling units within the electoral di
officer may, subject to the approval of the
Chief Electoral Officer, appoint two persons as revising agents for the purpose of adding to the list of electors the names of qualified electors of a particular area, section or building containing multiple dwelling units within the electoral di
Officer, appoint two persons as revising agents for the purpose of adding to the list of electors the names of qualified electors of a particular area, section or building containing multiple dwelling units within the
electoral district.
(10) If an enactment establishes a new
electoral district but the enactment does not come into force until a future time, the
Chief Electoral Officer may accept nomination papers under this section for the future
electoral district.
(2) Forthwith after the close of the poll each day, the deputy returning
officer shall provide to the returning officer a list of the names, addresses and polling division numbers of all electors who have voted or forfeited their right to vote and, before polling day, the returning officer shall give every candidate in the electoral district a copy of the list and the Chief Electoral Officer shall give the registered party, if any, of the candidate a copy of th
officer shall provide to the returning
officer a list of the names, addresses and polling division numbers of all electors who have voted or forfeited their right to vote and, before polling day, the returning officer shall give every candidate in the electoral district a copy of the list and the Chief Electoral Officer shall give the registered party, if any, of the candidate a copy of th
officer a list of the names, addresses and polling division numbers of all electors who have voted or forfeited their right to vote and, before polling day, the returning
officer shall give every candidate in the electoral district a copy of the list and the Chief Electoral Officer shall give the registered party, if any, of the candidate a copy of th
officer shall give every candidate in the
electoral district a copy of the list and the
Chief Electoral Officer shall give the registered party, if any, of the candidate a copy of th
Officer shall give the registered party, if any, of the candidate a copy of the list.
8 (1) The
Chief Electoral Officer shall appoint an election clerk for each electoral district, in consultation with the returning o
Officer shall appoint an election clerk for each
electoral district, in consultation with the returning
officerofficer.
(6) The
Chief Electoral Officer shall notify the Assembly, through the Clerk of the Assembly, of any action commenced under the authority of this section, and shall also notify the returning officer of the electoral district to which the writ of summons r
Officer shall notify the Assembly, through the Clerk of the Assembly, of any action commenced under the authority of this section, and shall also notify the returning
officer of the electoral district to which the writ of summons r
officer of the
electoral district to which the writ of summons relates.
45.13 (1) The
Chief Electoral Officer shall establish and maintain a register of electors who are temporarily resident outside Ontario but entitled to vote in an
electoral district in accordance with subsection 15 (1.1) or (1.2).
31 (1) If a candidate dies after being nominated and before the close of the poll, the returning
officer shall suspend the election and the Chief Electoral Officer shall fix new days for the nomination of candidates and for polling in that electoral district but any certified nominations may, at the option of the candidate nominated, remain
officer shall suspend the election and the
Chief Electoral Officer shall fix new days for the nomination of candidates and for polling in that electoral district but any certified nominations may, at the option of the candidate nominated, remain
Officer shall fix new days for the nomination of candidates and for polling in that
electoral district but any certified nominations may, at the option of the candidate nominated, remain valid.
(3) The
Chief Electoral Officer may at his or her discretion establish any period of 12 consecutive hours on the general polling day for voting in all or part of an
electoral district.
4.0.3 (1) The
Chief Electoral Officer may make equipment, advice, staff, or other resources available to other
electoral authorities in Canada.